Every time I go on to the court, people expect me to get a medal. It is tough, and I can’t win always, but I still have to go out there and give my best.
PV SINDHUI should not think that I have to win every match and what others will think; that will create extra pressure. I just have to give best on court.
More PV Sindhu Quotes
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It is very important to be confident and strong even if you lose, because you know there are tournaments coming up next, and you have to be prepared for it.
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In my early years, I would travel 56 km. from home to the training institute and back every single day.
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Women’s badminton has become so competitive.
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My coaches have always been on my side, motivating me to try harder and harder every day, which is not easy.
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Winning a tournament at the end of the year boosts your confidence a lot.
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One tournament win doesn’t make you perfect.
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Many players are of the same standard; it all depends on how your strokes land on the other side of court.
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Saina is not someone special player that I have to win against. It’s not like that I must beat her. She is one of the players.
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You have to keep on learning all the time unless and until you become perfect in all the strokes.
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Whoever plays well on a given day, that player wins.
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I think judging a shuttle is different everywhere, so there is a drift, but you have to be used to it. We can’t complain, as I think it is same for all.
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I am thankful to my parents. They have done many sacrifices.
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Each tournament is different.
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I train for six days in a week for eight to ten hours of practice per day.
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I was 18 when I was presented with the Arjuna Award. To say it feels really good would be an understatement. But I don’t know how else to convey the feeling. I am grateful for having received this prestigious award at such a young age.
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Injuries are part of life. We can’t decide on that.
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I think you can never be a complete player.
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My parents have been volleyball players, and my dad is an Arjuna awardee in volleyball.
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When you lose in the quarterfinals or semifinals, you actually learn a lot from those mistakes.
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What hurts most is whenever I am leading, and then I lose the match, it is disappointing, and there are so many such matches.
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I love dressing up, and I’m aware that people do say that it can take your attention away from the game. But I disagree with this notion!
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Sometimes you don’t play up to the mark, and you win even then.
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A small cold and cough can actually stop you from going where you are.
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Hard work is the key for success.
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I prepare the same for every opponent.
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The competition is tough at the international level. There are very good players.
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